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Since 1984, the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company has been performing, recording, and broadcasting dramatic audio -- fully dramatized, fully sound-scaped audio drama. We like to think that what we do is classic "old-time radio", as it would sound with today's technology and dramatic techniques. From our archives, we proudly present the recordings of our live performances.

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Size: 4M Duration: 8:52Hey, folks, technical difficulties are forcing me to post this week's installment without intro or outro crediting information.  Hopefully this is just temporary, but we'll see.This week's episode is from an extremely recent show.  Like this past weekend.  Yes, from December 8, 2007 at 4pm to be exact, we present "Cut-Out Christmas" by Thomas E. Fuller, adapted for audio by Daniel Taylor and featuring the voices of Veronica Byrd and Burt Tanner.  Foley effects created by Sonya with Caran Wilbanks.  Music by Brad Weage.Our next performance is our return to the Stage Door Players in Dunwoody on Saturday, December 22 at 8:00pm and Sunday, December 23 at 2:30pm.  Mark your calendars for our yearly celebration of our Family Christmas!Like the podcast?  Sound off!  Make sure it continues by doing one or more of the following!Buy our CDs! www.artc.org  Download at Audible.com!  Tell someone about us!Write to us!  We're lonely!  podcast@artc.org.  (seriously, I'd like to get some actual feedback in addition to the spam...)But no matter what, always remember...There is Adventure in Sound!
Size: 15M, Duration: 32:31Hey, folks, sorry for the multiple repeats this year, but this holiday season is busy busy busy!!  Live shows, paying work, shopping, parties...it all adds up.  But fear not, new material is coming!Our annual gift to our listeners continues with more excerpts from An Atlanta Christmas.  This week we bring you three short pieces and another lovely song.  We hope you enjoy it.The Santa Claus Blues, by Thomas E. FullerRory Rammer, Space Marshal: A Visit From St. Rex, by Ron N. ButlerThe Tree Comes to Atlanta, by Thomas E. FullerO Holy Night, performed by the ARTC ChorusYou can see us perform live at Stage Door Players in Dunwoody on Saturday, December 22, 2007 at 8:00pm or Sunday, December 23 at 2:30pm.  Tickets are $10 and can be purchased at the door or by calling (770)396-1726.Also, ARTC CDs make great gifts, so be sure to go to www.artc.org and check our catalog for those last minute stocking stuffers.  You can get directions to the show there, too!There is Adventure in Sound!
Size: 6.7M Duration: 14:20Welcome everyone to the last Christmas podcast of the year.  We conclude the season with another very recent show, Sunday, December 23 to be exact.  And we are proud to bring you a segment of An Atlanta Christmas that has never been presented before.  "Civil War Triptych", written by Thomas E. Fuller, follows the Christmas stories of three characters, each with an entirely different situation and take on the season.Again, technical reasons prevented me from including the performer's names in the audio, but they are Clair W. Kiernan, Veronica Byrd, and Jeff Montgomery.  Assisting with the song at the end are Dawn Marie and Sarah Taylor.  Special thanks to our performance coach, Doug Kaye.We hope you've enjoyed our annual presentation of An Atlanta Christmas.  We look forward to doing it again next year.You can help make next year possible with your purchase of one of our CDs through www.artc.org or by download at Audible.com!Let us know what you think at podcast@artc.org.And, as we close the show, allow us to wish you Merry Christmas to all, and to y'all a good night.There is Adventure in Sound!
Welcome back!  The hiatus is over!  ...sort of.After over six months of being off the air the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company is bringing its podcast back on a monthly schedule.  Why monthly?  Because we're still not done with the archiving, but we couldn't bear to be away any longer.  How long will the monthly updating last?  We'll have to see.Thanks so much to everyone who has hung in there.  For now we're going to shoot for the second Thursday of every month by 8pm and in between I'll try to report any news that may be of note.Remember, ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions.  Order by mail through www.artc.org or make it easy on yourself and us by downloading from audible.com or iTunes.A quick note about iTunes:  For some reason you can't search for us by our name, you have to search by title or author.  So make www.artc.org your first stop to make your selection, then scoot on over to iTunes for the download.  You'll also find audio samples and trailers there, so it's well worth your visit.There is Adventure in Sound!
Size: 10MDuration: 22:07Welcome to this month's installment of the ARTC podcast.  This week we bring you Terra Tarkington, Interstellar Nurses' Corps: Switch on the Bull Run by Sharon Webb, adapted for audio by Wendy Webb and Steve Nesheim.  Performed live at TimeGate, May 25, 2008.Featured in the cast were the voices of Clair Whitworth Kiernan, Bill Kronick, Al Przygocki, David Benedict, Daniel Whitworth Kiernan, Jack Mayfield, and Daniel Taylor.  Foley sound effects were created by Sonya with Deanna Ameri.  Recorded sound effects provided by Henry Howard and Audio Craft Studio, performed by Thomas Berry and William Alan Ritch.  Sound engineering by Bob Zimmerman, the floor manager was Lori Emerson, and music performed by Brad Weage.  This performance was produced by Nancy Skidmore and Cyd Hoskinson, directed by Ron N. Butler and William Alan Ritch.Don't forget our upcoming live performances at Dragon*Con, Labor Day weekend, featuring "The Doom of the Mummy" by William Alan Ritch and at the Academy Theatre on October 25 and 26 where we will present "The Colour Out of Space" by H. P. Lovecraft, adapted for audio by Ron N. Butler.Remember ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions on CD.  Visit artc.org, audible.com, or iTunes to find your favorite new old time radio or email donate@artc.org for more information about making a donation to ARTC.There is Adventure in Sound!
NESA-META

NESA-META

2008-09-1213:19

Size: 6M, Duration: 13:19The Atlanta Radio Theatre Company podcast - your home for original audio drama, provided monthly.Don't ya just love digital technology?  We do a performance and less than two weeks later we can podcast it!  This month we bring you two selections from one of our shows at Dragon*Con 2008, recorded live on Sunday, August 31, 2008 at 7pm in Regency 6 and  7.First up we have The National Endowment for Space Art by Ron N. Butler, featuring the voices of Ron N. Butler as Griff Michaels and Laurice White as Jane Handley-Page.Next we bring you a new episode of Mildly Exciting Tales of Astonishment: The Time Board by Jonathan Strickland, featuring the voices of Ron N. Butler as the announcer, Jeff Montgomery as Lord Destructeronimous, Ariel Stewart as Vroomhilda, and Jonathan Strickland as the Algonquin Alchemist.Live Foley sound effects were created by Rachel Bowman, Neil Butler, and Sonya.  Recorded effects provided by Henry  Howard and Audio Craft Studio.  Music was composed and performed by Brad Weage.  The floor manager was Lori Emerson, audio engineering by Bob Zimmerman.  This podcast was prepared by David Benedict.Remember, ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions.  Order by mail at artc.org, download at Audible.com or iTunes.You can also make donations by emailing donate AT artc DOT org to help us buy a new sound effects library.Comments on the podcast can be sent to podcast AT artc DOT org.NEW Photo Gallery!  Pictures of ARTC performances can be viewed at artc.org/gallery.  Create an account, rate the pictures, make comments, or upload your own pictures of audio drama!Remember to tell people about the podcast and that There is Adventure in Sound!
Haunter Hunters

Haunter Hunters

2008-10-1021:05

Size: 9.8M Duration: 21:05Hello and welcome again to the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company's monthly podcast, bringing you the best of what your imagination has to offer.This month we're featuring Haunter Hunters by Thomas Berry, which we thought was only appropriate for the month of Halloween.Speaking of Halloween, don't forget that ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions.  We've specialized in horror and suspense for nearly 25 years now, so pick up your favorite H. P. Lovecraft stories or take a dare with some of our original material.We're easy to find in the following places:artc.orgiTunesAudible.comand now Amazon!It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC.LiveJournalFacebookYou can also come to one of the live performances featured in these podcasts!  Our next one will be at the Academy Theatre on October 25 and 26 where we will present The Colour Out of Space by H. P. Lovecraft, as well as the newest story by local audio playwright Kelley S. Ceccato, Nothing-at-All.  Spread the word on our Facebook Event page!Thank you for listening.  Join us again next month and remember...There is Adventure in Sound!
Nothing-at-All part 1

Nothing-at-All part 1

2008-11-1421:28

Size: 10M, Duration: 21:28Hello, and welcome to the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company's podcast, your monthly source for the best in free, original audio drama.This month we bring you Nothing-at-All, written for the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company by Kelley S. Ceccato, performed live at the Academy Theatre in Avondale Estates, GA on October 25 and 26, 2008.Due to length, this podcast will be in two parts.  But, in the spirit of the upcoming holiday season, we're giving you the gift of TWO podcasts this month.  Tune in here this time next week for the concluding part of Nothing-at-All.If you're enjoying these podcasts, don't forget that ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions.  We make great gifts and stocking stuffers for you early shoppers out there!We're easy to find in the following places:artc.orgiTunesAudible.comand now Amazon!It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC.LiveJournalFacebookYou can also come to one of the live performances featured in these podcasts!  Our next one will be at the Academy Theatre on December 6 and 7 where we will present An Atlanta Christmas, conceived by Thomas E. Fuller.  Spread the word on our Facebook Event page!
Nothing-at-All part 2

Nothing-at-All part 2

2008-11-2121:47

Size: 10M Duration 21:47Hello, and welcome to the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company's podcast, your monthly source for the best in free, original audio drama.This month we bring you Nothing-at-All, written for the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company by Kelley S. Ceccato, performed live at the Academy Theatre in Avondale Estates, GA on October 25 and 26, 2008.As promised, this month we bring you a second podcast with part two of Nothing-at-All by Kelley S. Ceccato.If you're enjoying these podcasts, don't forget that ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions.  We make great gifts and stocking stuffers for you early shoppers out there!We're easy to find in the following places:artc.orgiTunesAudible.comand now Amazon!It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC.LiveJournalFacebookAnd don't forget our own mailing list.  Just go to artc.org and sign up in the field on the right to stay current on all things audio!You can also come to one of the live performances featured in these podcasts!  Our next one will be at the Academy Theatre on December 6 and 7 where we will present An Atlanta Christmas, conceived by Thomas E. Fuller.  Spread the word on our Facebook Event page!
Rudolphium

Rudolphium

2008-12-1212:11

Size: 5.7M  Duration: 12:11Hello, and welcome to the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company's podcast, your monthly source for the best in free, original audio drama.'Tis the season for giving, and so we here at ARTC have decided to give you a new podcast every week for the rest of the year.  Every Thursday from now until (and including) Christmas Day you can find the newest installments of our holiday show, An Atlanta Christmas conceived by Thomas E. Fuller.This week we bring you Rudolphium, written for the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company by Cyd Hoskinson, performed live at the Academy Theatre in Avondale Estates, GA on December 6 and 7, 2008.  How's that for fast service?If you're enjoying these podcasts, don't forget that ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions.  We make great gifts and stocking stuffers!  Give the gift of imagination this holiday season.We're easy to find in the following places:artc.orgiTunesAudible.comand now Amazon!It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC.LiveJournalFacebookAnd don't forget our own mailing list.  Last month we pointed everyone to the Yahoo Groups list we've been using.  It's served us well for years, but the time has come to stand on our own two feet.  The new list, "Breaking Radio Silence", is at artc.org/lists.  Sign up and stay current on all the latest audio drama and ARTC news!The new list is also archived at blog.artc.org.  I'll crosspost to both the Yahoo Groups and the new list for a while, but you'll want to be on the new one.  Trust me.You can also come to one of the live performances featured in these podcasts!  Our next one will be at Chattacon in Chattanooga, TN on January 24 where we'll be bringing you The Colour Out of Space by H. P. Lovecraft, adapted for audio by Ron N. Butler as well as The Gargoyle's Shadow by Katherine Kurtz, adapted for audio by Daniel Taylor.  We're also trying to squeeze in an episode of Rory Rammer that isn't exactly new, but which very few people have heard.There is Adventure in Sound!
Size: 6M Duration: 12:51Hello, and welcome to the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company's podcast, your monthly source for the best in free, original audio drama.'Tis the season for giving, and so we here at ARTC have decided to give you a new podcast every week for the rest of the year.  Every Thursday from now until (and including) Christmas Day you can find the newest installments of our holiday show, An Atlanta Christmas conceived by Thomas E. Fuller.This week we bring you Christmas on the High Seas, written for the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company by Jonathan Strickland, performed live at the Academy Theatre in Avondale Estates, GA on December 6 and 7, 2008.We've also got a brand new mailing list, "Breaking Radio Silence".  Sign up at artc.org/lists and stay current on all the latest audio drama and ARTC news!The new list is also archived at blog.artc.org.  I'll crosspost to both our old Yahoo Groups list and the new one for a while, but you'll want to be on the new one.  Trust me.If you're enjoying these podcasts, don't forget that ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions.  We make great gifts and stocking stuffers!  Give the gift of imagination this holiday season.We're easy to find in the following places:artc.orgiTunesAudible.comand now Amazon!It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC.LiveJournalFacebookYou can also come to one of the live performances featured in these podcasts!  Our next one will be at Chattacon in Chattanooga, TN on January 24 where we'll be bringing you The Colour Out of Space by H. P. Lovecraft, adapted for audio by Ron N. Butler as well as The Gargoyle's Shadow by Katherine Kurtz, adapted for audio by Daniel Taylor.  We're also trying to squeeze in an episode of Rory Rammer that isn't exactly new, but which very few people have heard.There is Adventure in Sound!
Christmas Rose

Christmas Rose

2008-12-2614:54

Size: 7M Duration: 14:54Well, here we are.  The end of another year of podcasting for ARTC.  Ok, fine, we didn't exactly podcast for the whole year, but the point is that we took some needed time off and came back with a better situation than we had before.  We're looking forward to podcasting at least monthly and more often when we can.This week we bring you Christmas Rose by Kelley S. Ceccato, performed live at the Academy Theatre in Avondale Estates, GA, on December 6 and 7, 2008.This story is one of my personal favorites of Kelley's.  She's written lots of stuff for us and continues to improve in her craft and we are very lucky to have her.  We hope you enjoy it.As we move into the New Year we at ARTC hope that all of you enjoy all of the magic that your imaginations can provide.  Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to everyone and we'll see you next year!And now the obligatory self-promotion:We've got a brand new mailing list, "Breaking Radio Silence".  Sign up at artc.org/lists and stay current on all the latest audio drama and ARTC news!The new list is also archived at blog.artc.org.  I'll crosspost to both our old Yahoo Groups list and the new one for a while, but you'll want to be on the new one.  Trust me.If you're enjoying these podcasts, don't forget that ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions.  We make great gifts and stocking stuffers!  Give the gift of imagination this holiday season.We're easy to find in the following places:artc.orgiTunesAudible.comand now Amazon!It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC.LiveJournalFacebookYou can also come to one of the live performances featured in these podcasts!  Our next one will be at Chattacon in Chattanooga, TN on January 24 where we'll be bringing you The Colour Out of Space by H. P. Lovecraft, adapted for audio by Ron N. Butler as well as The Gargoyle's Shadow by Katherine Kurtz, adapted for audio by Daniel Taylor.  We're also trying to squeeze in an episode of Rory Rammer that isn't exactly new, but which very few people have heard.There is Adventure in Sound!
Size: 10M - Duration: 21:13Happy New Year!  Welcome back to another year of original audio drama from the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company!This month we bring you Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: The Atomic Graveyard by Ron N. Butler, performed live at LibertyCon 2008 in Chattanooga, TN.And now the obligatory self-promotion:We've got a brand new mailing list, "Breaking Radio Silence".  Sign up at artc.org/lists and stay current on all the latest audio drama and ARTC news!The new list is also archived at blog.artc.org.  I'll crosspost to both our old Yahoo Groups list and the new one for a while, but you'll want to be on the new one.  Trust me.If you're enjoying these podcasts, don't forget that ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions.We're easy to find in the following places:artc.orgiTunesAudible.comand now Amazon!It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC.LiveJournalFacebookYou can also come to one of the live performances featured in these podcasts!  Our next one will be at Chattacon in Chattanooga, TN on January 24 where we'll be bringing you The Colour Out of Space by H. P. Lovecraft, adapted for audio by Ron N. Butler as well as The Gargoyle's Shadow by Katherine Kurtz, adapted for audio by Daniel Taylor.  We're also trying to squeeze in an episode of Rory Rammer that isn't exactly new, but which very few people have heard.There is Adventure in Sound!
Size: 8M - Duration: 17:19Hello and welcome again to the Atlanta radio theatre company's podcast, your monthly source for the best in free, original audio drama.This year ARTC is celebrating its 25th anniversary!  Over the course of the next several months we'll be taking a look back at our history, examining our present, and predicting our own future.  Stay tuned here for exciting new developments in podcasting and audio drama.This month we go all the way back to 1993 and the Little Five Points community coffeehouse where our listeners enjoyed monthly performances from ARTC.  Many of our most memorable series were born here as the writers frantically tried to keep up with this breakneck pace in live performance, including the Adventures of the Crimson Hawk, Rory Rammer Space Marshal, and Bumpers Crossroads.  We bring you now two episodes of daniel taylor's gripping serial of the little town that time forgot, beginning with The Traffic Light and concluding with The Developer.And now the obligatory self-promotion:We've got a brand new mailing list, "Breaking Radio Silence".  Sign up at artc.org/lists and stay current on all the latest audio drama and ARTC news!The new list is also archived at blog.artc.org.  I'll crosspost to both our old Yahoo Groups list and the new one for a while, but you'll want to be on the new one.  Trust me.If you're enjoying these podcasts, don't forget that ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions.We're easy to find in the following places:artc.orgiTunesAudible.comand now Amazon!It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC.LiveJournalFacebookYou can also come to one of the live performances featured in these podcasts!  Our next one will be on March 7 and 8 at the Academy Theatre in Avondale Estates where we'll formally kick off the 25th anniversary celebration by testing the limits of live performance in audio with Blues for Johnny Raven.  If you've heard the previous performance on the podcast, you haven't heard anything yet.  We'll also be taking a look back of some of our favorite moments in radio history and welcoming back some longtime performers including William L. brown, Fiona K. Leonard, and lots of other surprises.  Check our performance calendar at artc.org and comment on this podcast at podcast@artc.org.There is Adventure in Sound!
Size: 5.7M, Duration: 12:21Hello and welcome again to the Atlanta radio theatre company's podcast, your monthly source for the best in free, original audio drama.This year ARTC is celebrating its 25th anniversary!  Over the course of the next several months we'll be taking a look back at our history, examining our present, and predicting our own future.  Stay tuned here for exciting new developments in podcasting and audio drama.This month we bring you an episode of Mildly Exciting Tales of Astonishment: Baby Boom by Jonathan Strickland along with a song from one of our favorite guest musicians, Juliana Finch!Juliana Finch is an Atlanta musician who has performed with ARTC both as an actress and as a musical guest on many occasions.  Check out her website at julianafinch.com where you can pre-order her new full-length album blossoms/apples.  We thank her for permission to podcast her song "Something Holy"!And now the obligatory self-promotion:We've got a brand new mailing list, "Breaking Radio Silence".  Sign up at artc.org/lists and stay current on all the latest audio drama and ARTC news!If you're enjoying these podcasts, don't forget that ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions.We're easy to find in the following places:artc.orgiTunesAudible.comand now Amazon!It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC.LiveJournalFacebookYou can also come to one of the live performances featured in these podcasts!  Our next one will be in July at LibertyCon, followed by Dragon*Con on Labor Day weekend, and then we'll be back at the Academy Theatre in Avondale Estates in October.  Check our performance calendar at artc.org and comment on this podcast at podcast@artc.org.
Size: 18.25M Duration: 39:00 var addthis_pub="49ee0590757eebcd"; Hello and welcome again to the Atlanta radio theatre company's podcast, your monthly source for the best in free, original audio drama.This year ARTC is celebrating its 25th anniversary!  Over the course of the next several months we'll be taking a look back at our history, examining our present, and predicting our own future.  Stay tuned here for exciting new developments in podcasting and audio drama.This month we bring you Blues for Johnny Raven.  Longtime listeners to the podcast will remember that this was the fifth podcast we ever published, and that we re-ran it later.  But this is the 2009 edition, with Daniel W. Kiernan as Johnny Raven, Fiona K. Leonard as Gloria Kinsolving, and Mary Buchanan on live saxophone!  This piece clearly illustrates the evolution of ARTC as a live performance audio drama company and the power of audio as a storytelling medium.And now the obligatory self-promotion:We've got a brand new mailing list, "Breaking Radio Silence".  Sign up at artc.org/lists and stay current on all the latest audio drama and ARTC news!If you're enjoying these podcasts, don't forget that ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions.We're easy to find in the following places:artc.orgiTunesAudible.comand now Amazon!It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC.LiveJournalFacebookYou can also come to one of the live performances featured in these podcasts!  Our next one will be in July at LibertyCon, followed by Dragon*Con on Labor Day weekend, and then we'll be back at the Academy Theatre in Avondale Estates in October.  Check our performance calendar at artc.org and comment on this podcast at podcast@artc.org.
Ghost Dance

Ghost Dance

2009-05-1526:16

Size: 12.3M Duration: 26:16 var addthis_pub="49ee0590757eebcd"; Hello and welcome again to the Atlanta radio theatre company's podcast, your monthly source for the best in free, original audio drama.We changed the layout of the podcast page a little.  We've also made it easier for you to share the podcast with your friends!  We hope you like it!This year ARTC is celebrating its 25th anniversary!  Over the course of the next several months we'll be taking a look back at our history, examining our present, and predicting our own future.  Stay tuned here for exciting new developments in podcasting and audio drama.This month we bring you Ghost Dance by Thomas E. Fuller, performed live at Georgia Pacific on October 31, 2000.And now the obligatory self-promotion:We've got a brand new mailing list, "Breaking Radio Silence".  Sign up at artc.org/lists and stay current on all the latest audio drama and ARTC news!If the monthly newsletter updates are too slow for you, follow us on Twitter!If you're enjoying these podcasts, don't forget that ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions.We're easy to find in the following places:artc.orgiTunesAudible.comand now Amazon!It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC.LiveJournalFacebookTwitterYou can also come to one of the live performances featured in these podcasts!  Our next one will be on July 11 at LibertyCon, followed by Dragon*Con on Labor Day weekend, and then we'll be back at the Academy Theatre in Avondale Estates on October 24 and 25.  Check our performance calendar at artc.org and comment on this podcast at podcast@artc.org.
Hello and welcome again to the Atlanta radio theatre company's podcast, your monthly source for the best in free, original audio drama.This year ARTC is celebrating its 25th anniversary!  Over the course of the next several months we'll be taking a look back at our history, examining our present, and predicting our own future.  Stay tuned here for exciting new developments in podcasting and audio drama.This month we bring you another episode of Terra Tarkington, Interstellar Nurses' Corps: Bitch on the Bull Run by Sharon Webb, adapted for audio by Wendy Webb, performed live at Sci-Fi Summer in June 2004.And now the obligatory self-promotion:We've got a brand new mailing list, "Breaking Radio Silence".  Sign up at artc.org/lists and stay current on all the latest audio drama and ARTC news!If the monthly newsletter updates are too slow for you, follow us on Twitter!If you're enjoying these podcasts, don't forget that ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions.We're easy to find in the following places:artc.orgiTunesAudible.comand now Amazon!It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC.LiveJournalFacebookTwitterYou can also come to one of the live performances featured in these podcasts!  Our next one will be on July 11 at LibertyCon, followed by Dragon*Con on Labor Day weekend, and then we'll be back at the Academy Theatre in Avondale Estates on October 24 and 25.  Check our performance calendar at artc.org and comment on this podcast at podcast@artc.org.
Size: 12.5M Duration: 26:40Hello and welcome again to the Atlanta radio theatre company's podcast, your monthly source for the best in free, original audio drama.This month we bring you another episode of Rory Rammer, Space Marshal: Luna Shall Be Dry! by Ron N. Butler, performed live at Sci-Fi Summer in June 2004.  The studio version of this piece is available as the "B-side" of The Menace From Earth. (Audible.com link)And now the obligatory self-promotion:We've got a brand new mailing list, "Breaking Radio Silence".  Sign up at artc.org/lists and stay current on all the latest audio drama and ARTC news!If you're enjoying these podcasts, don't forget that ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions.You can now also show your support for quality, original audio drama to the world with our expanded line of merchandise at Cafe Press!We're easy to find in the following places:artc.orgiTunesAudible.comand now Amazon!It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC.LiveJournalFacebookTwitterYou can also come to one of the live performances featured in these podcasts!  Our next one will be on July 11 at LibertyCon, followed by Dragon*Con on Labor Day weekend, and then we'll be back at the Academy Theatre in Avondale Estates on October 24 and 25.  Check our performance calendar at artc.org and comment on this podcast at podcast@artc.org. var addthis_pub="49ee0590757eebcd";
Our Fair City, part 1

Our Fair City, part 1

2009-08-1420:06

Hello and welcome again to the Atlanta radio theatre company's podcast, your monthly source for the best in free, original audio drama.This month we bring you Our Fair City by Robert A. Heinlein, adapted for audio by Brad Strickland and Thomas E. Fuller, performed live at LibertyCon in Chattanooga, TN on July 11, 2009.  This is part of our Dean's List series, available through our website.  And now the obligatory self-promotion:We've got a brand new mailing list, "Breaking Radio Silence".  Sign up at artc.org/lists and stay current on all the latest audio drama and ARTC news!If you're enjoying these podcasts, don't forget that ARTC is supported by people like you through the sale of our studio productions.We're easy to find in the following places: artc.org iTunes Audible.com and now Amazon!You can now also show your support for quality, original audio drama to the world with our expanded line of merchandise at Woodrow's Mercantile, hosted by Cafe Press!It's also easier than ever to spread the word about audio drama, New Old-Time Radio, and ARTC.LiveJournalFacebookTwitterYou can also come to one of the live performances featured in these podcasts!  Our next one will be at Dragon*Con on Labor Day weekend, where we will present The Call of Cthulhu by H. P. Lovecraft, adapted for audio by Ron N. Butler, and then we'll be back at the Academy Theatre in Avondale Estates on October 24 and 25.  Halloween programming guaranteed to chill the imagination.Check our performance calendar at artc.org and comment on this podcast at podcast@artc.org.There is Adventure in Sound! var addthis_pub="49ee0590757eebcd";
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